DARK DEER: Milwaukee Bucks’ growing pains on full display in beatdown loss to Raptors

Throughout the Milwaukee Bucks’ first three games of the 2023-24 NBA season, it was clear that they were working with a lot of new moving parts.

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Well, that trend indeed carried over into their fourth game of the year as the Bucks Һit the road to visit the Toronto Raptors. The entire contest was pretty hard to stomach, with Toronto assuming control early and never letting up. For most of the night, Milwaukee looked like a deer in headlights on both sides of the ball.

Milwaukee Bucks’ growing pains on full display in beatdown loss to Raptors

Offensively, the Bucks looked like they didn’t know what to do for most of the night. There was no connectivity among the players, which led to a handful of absolutely dumbfounding turnovers.

Dennis Schroder's 24 points and 11 assists lead the Raptors past the Bucks  130-111 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

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Dennis Schroder has 24 points and 11 assists to help Raptors beat Bucks  130-111

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Dennis Schroder's 24 points and 11 assists lead the Raptors past the Bucks  130-111

It was an extremely quiet night for the top guys, as Giannis Antetokounmpo had just 16 points on 5-of-11 shooting, while Damian Lillard had 15 points on 4-of-9 shooting. These two need to get a bit more shots than that. To their credit, the Raptors played some swarming defense, but still, this is one of the most star-studded duos in the NBA. They have to get the wheels turning.

Another key Buck who couldn’t get it going was Brook Lopez. The big man scored six points, hitting just one of his eight shot attempts. His shot selection was far from terrific, having taken his share of ill-advised and oddly timed jumpers. His defense was nothing to rave about either, and he was only on the floor for 16 and a half minutes because of it.

Much like the offense, the Bucks looked lost on defense. Coach Griffin tried plenty of things to see what would stick, but nothing ultimately did. Particularly, the Bucks struggled to slow down the Raptors in transition, as they feasted by scoring 26 points on the break – the Bucks had just five. The Raptors were dominant in the paint, having scored 66 points down low all night.

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On a night that was mostly ugly, Malik Beasley was a bright spot. The shooting guard continued to show he’ll be a valuable addition, having tallied 20 points on 6-of-9 shooting from behind the arc. Unfortunately, he didn’t get much help on the оffensive end to make this game overly competitive.

It was a small sample size, but the younger Bucks showed glimpses of potential when they were inserted in “garbage time.” Andre Jackson Jr. had a nice steаl and dunk, and Chris Livingston had a pair of nice buckets, including a three. These two could perhaps be energy guys whom Milwaukee should consider giving legitimate time in games where they are depleted – like this one.

In the end, it was difficult to watch this game. Even though these development difficulties were anticipated, it doesn’t make them any simpler to endure. Although the Bucks are just 2-2 as of the fourth game of the season, there is still time to turn things around on this club, which needs to address a number of problems. It will take some time for this team to work out any kinks on both sides

On Friday, they will get a chance to recover when they play the New York Knicks.